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Great Lakes BE-51 |
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Tetrabromobisphenol A - bis (allyl ether) |
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25327-89-3 |
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Reactive Halogenated Flame Retardant Great Lakes BE-51 is an aromatic bromine flame retardant that is especially efficient, as an additive flame retardant for EPS and in foam polystyrene. The unsaturated end groups provide the unique function of initiating FR performance. Great Lakes BE-51 is also used at low levels with other flame retardants, such as Great Lakes CD-75P to provide a synergistic response to fire tests. Great Lakes BE-51 has excellent UV stability and styrene solubility for a broad range of uses. The use of proper protective equipment is recommended. Excess exposure to the product should be avoided. Wash thoroughly after handling. Store the product in a cool, dry, wellventilated area away from incompatible materials. Unless stated, proper storage will permit usage of the product for 6 to 12 months from the date of receipt. For additional handling and toxicological information, consult the GLCC Material Safety Data Sheet. |
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Appearance : White Powder Bromine Content, % : 51 Melting Range,'C : 115 - 120 Specific Gravity @ 25'C, g/ml : 1.8 Bulk Loose Density @ 25'C, g/ml : 0.76 Bulk Packed Density @ 25'C, g/ml : 1.08 |
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plastic, polymer, resin, monomer |
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